State of Ohio, et al v. EPA, et al
Case Number:
22-1081
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Nature of Suit:
Companies
- AB Volvo
- Advanced Energy Economy
- Advanced Energy United
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Association for Respiratory Care
- American College of Physicians
- American Medical Association Inc.
- American Public Health Association
- Americans for Tax Reform
- American Thoracic Society
- American Trucking Associations Inc.
- BMW of North America LLC
- Calpine Corp.
- Center for Biological Diversity Inc.
- Clean Air Council
- Conservation Law Foundation Inc.
- Environmental Defense Fund Inc.
- Ford Motor Co.
- Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
- Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association
- National Federation of Independent Business
- National Grid PLC
- National Parks Conservation Association
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association Inc.
- Public Citizen Inc.
- Sierra Club
- Texas Oil & Gas Association Inc.
- Union of Concerned Scientists
- Volkswagen AG
- Volvo Car Corp.
- Western States Petroleum Association
Government Agencies
- City of New York
- Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- New York Power Authority
- State of Indiana
- State of Maryland
- State of Nevada
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
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